Marion County 72 Hour Booking Records
Marion County 72 hour booking records list every person booked into the Marion County Jail over the past three days. Jasper is the county seat, and the county sits in southeastern Tennessee along the Alabama border. The Sheriff's Office runs a detailed ISOMS portal that shows real-time booking data with no login required. You can search recent arrests, view charges and bond amounts, and see which agency handled each case. Whether you go online or call the jail directly, getting current booking information for Marion County is straightforward.
Marion County Quick Facts
Marion County Sheriff's Office
The Marion County Sheriff's Office is at 97 Main Street in Jasper. Call them at (423) 942-4900. The office handles all 72 hour booking records for the county. Staff are on site around the clock at the jail, and the records division is open on weekdays during regular business hours.
The Marion County Jail is a medium-security facility in Jasper. All inmates arrested anywhere in the county get processed here. Arrests come from the Sheriff's Office, Jasper Police Department, South Pittsburg Police, and the local Drug Task Force. That gives you a complete picture of recent arrests across multiple agencies when you check the 72 hour booking list.
The screenshot below shows the Marion County ISOMS 72 hour booking portal where you can view all recent arrests.
The ISOMS portal updates in real time and shows every booking from the past 72 hours with charge details and bond amounts.
| Office |
Marion County Sheriff's Office 97 Main Street, Jasper, TN 37347 Phone: (423) 942-4900 |
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| Jail |
Marion County Jail 97 Main Street, Jasper, TN 37347 Phone: (423) 942-4900 |
| Hours | Jail: 24/7 | Admin: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
Marion County 72 Hour Booking Portal
The Marion County ISOMS portal is the primary tool for checking recent arrests. It loads fast. No login or account is needed. The default view shows everyone booked in the past 72 hours. You can also switch to see the full current inmate roster if you need to look further back.
Each record on the portal shows the person's full name, age, classification status, race, sex, intake date and time, city of residence, arresting department, and arresting officer. You can sort the list by name or by booking date. A last name search is available if you know who you are looking for. The charge table breaks down each offense with its bond amount. Some classifications show "DETAINEE" for inmates held on behalf of another jurisdiction. Bond amounts range from $0 on holds to $250,000 or more for serious felonies. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, these booking records are public and open to any citizen of Tennessee.
Note: Release dates show on the portal when someone has been let go from the Marion County Jail.
How to Search Marion County Bookings
The online portal is the fastest way. Go to the ISOMS site and browse. Filter by 72 hours or view all current inmates. Sort by name or date. Search by last name for a specific person.
If the online search does not turn up what you need, call the jail at (423) 942-4900. Staff can check on someone's status any time of day. For a formal records request, visit the Sheriff's Office at 97 Main Street in Jasper during business hours. Bring a photo ID and give the full name and approximate arrest date. Written requests can be mailed to the same address. The office has 7 business days to respond under Tennessee law.
For statewide searches beyond Marion County, the TBI TORIS portal runs $29 per name and covers all adult criminal history in Tennessee. The Felony Offender Information Lookup is free and shows anyone who has served time in state prison.
Marion County Booking Charges
Charges in the Marion County 72 hour booking records cover everything from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies. You will see domestic assault, drug offenses, DUI, theft, violation of probation, failure to appear, and weapons charges among the common entries. The Drug Task Force also feeds arrests into the system, which adds drug manufacturing and distribution charges to the list.
Bond amounts depend on the charge and the judge's decision. A misdemeanor might carry a bond of a few hundred dollars. Drug distribution charges can push bonds well past $100,000. Some entries show $0, which means the person is on a hold or has a probation violation with no bond set. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-103, officers in Tennessee can arrest without a warrant when they have probable cause. Those warrantless arrests show up in the 72 hour booking records the same as any other.
Note: A judge or magistrate can raise or lower bond amounts after the initial appearance in Marion County.
Marion County Arrest Records Access
Browsing the ISOMS portal is free. No charge to view 72 hour bookings or the full roster online.
For physical copies, contact the Sheriff's Office for the current fee schedule. Standard per-page fees apply, with higher rates for certified copies. If someone was arrested but does not appear in the Marion County system, the arresting officer may have issued a citation instead of a full booking. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-118, officers can cite and release for certain misdemeanors. No booking record gets created in those cases.
72 Hour Booking Alerts in Marion County
Track someone's custody status through VINELink. This free service sends you alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released or moved. Search by name or inmate ID. It covers the Marion County Jail and every other facility in Tennessee.
VINELink updates around the clock. If someone was booked in the last 72 hours and might bond out quickly, this is the best way to stay informed without checking the portal repeatedly.
Cities in Marion County
Marion County includes Jasper, South Pittsburg, Whitwell, and Kimball. All arrests within the county go through the Marion County Jail in Jasper for booking.
Nearby Counties
Marion County sits in the southeastern corner of Tennessee. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the county where the arrest happened. Each county runs its own jail.